HMH Religious St Therese of Lisieux Figure Shaped Sterling Silver Medal

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Learn more about the HMH Religious St Therese of Lisieux Figure Shaped Sterling Silver Medal and its significance. Crafted with solid .925 sterling silver, this medal-pendant features a detailed depiction of the saint, clad in her Carmelite nun's habit while holding a crucifix and a bouquet of roses. Saint Therese of Lisieux is the Patron Saint of florists, missionaries, aviators, and those suffering from tuberculosis. The medal is die struck and hand polished and engraved by New England Silversmiths, ensuring high quality and attention to detail. It measures 0.7" x 0.5" and weighs 1.1 grams, and comes with an 18" genuine 316 surgical stainless steel curb chain. Each medal is carefully packaged in a deluxe velvet gift box (color may vary) and is guaranteed free from defects in material and workmanship. Proudly made in the USA by HMH Religious.

  • Saint Therese of Lisieux medal-pendant.
  • Solid .925 sterling silver.
  • Detail depicts her holding a crucifix and a bouquet of roses and she is dressed in her Carmelite nuns habit.
  • Saint Therese of Lisieux is the Patron Saint of florists, missionaries, aviators and tuberculosis.
  • Medal is die struck.
  • Hand polished and engraved by New England Silversmiths.
  • Dimensions: 0.7" x 0.5" (18mm x 12mm)
  • Weight of medal: 1.1 Grams.
  • 18" Genuine 316 Surgical Stainless Steel Curb Chain.
  • Made in USA by HMH Religious
  • Deluxe velvet gift box may vary in color.
  • Medal has a blank back.

Saint Therese of Lisieux

St Therese Lisieux - St Theresa - Santa Teresita (January 2, 1873 - September 30, 1897) was a Carmelite nun, also referred to as The Little Flower, Saint Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. She is the Patron Saint for aviators, florists, tuberculosis, gardeners, loss of parents, foreign missions, and those affected by HIV/AIDS in Alaska, Russia, and France. Her memorial feast day is celebrated on October 1st.